Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1894 Page: 1 of 8

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SHINER
GAZETTE.
VOL. 1.
SHINER LAVAOA COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY MORNING JUNE.I14 1894.
NO. 51
Wangemann
DPALnn i.s
mk Clothin
Shoes Hats and Caps Groceries
HAllOW 1!E WOOD axi WILLOWWAUK and
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gi Boots
cimaise
Aakit for N'EW HOME SEWINC MACHINK WALTER A. WOOD
ItOWrSd MACIIINKS and RAKKS JOHN DKKRE PLOWS
CULTIVATORS and STALK CUTTKHS mi HAN-
KER PLANTERS. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine!.
Also Avery Stalk Cutleru anil
Louisvillo Cotton anil Corn
Planter.
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All kinds of Country
produce bought at high-
est market prices. Cash
Paid for cotton Seed.
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smwn$fi&fm K-iiaMsi-sivi:.
lirnwllC! Klirwvinn 11 n nlvn --wr -- -l V
lmillscypress well curbing etc.
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C.L. WILLIAMS
LUMBERYARD.
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Lumber. doore sash
blinds moulding
And everything kept in a
first class lumber yard.
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iTown Lots Improved and Unimprovedj
J.E.MERSEBURGER
California Fruits
Fancy Candies
Ico Cream and
Stationery.
Seonnrft IO mill 25 cent
Httrguin Counters.
Smxxn - Tex.
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1 Salooh.
KDOLPH STEPHEN Proprietor.
Oit.y Beeri Canned Qoods and
Lunoh of a.11 ICLnds.
Situated noxt to Flato 4 Green's Lumber Yard.
SIHXKU - TEXAS
D. G. HELMERS
Saddles Harness
and Collars.
Also Agent for tlie
XT3srio3sr sE-wnsro- i-a-ckchsth.
Flt class work and low prices.'Givc him a eall.on Went Main Street
SHINER. .... TEXA8.
RATIIBON13 K. of T. LOlKiK.
Meets first and third Friday
nights in ach month. S A Carnes
C C; E V Rahman V C; C h
Williams. Prelate; Sam F Nave.
KofR and S; John Ulahm M W;
Louis Trautwein.M E;T J Burkett
MFj J WHolloway M A; P L
MeCirdy I G; C F Richter 0 G.
O. 1). H. S.
Meets the first and third mon-
thly in each month at Morris Hall.
OFFICERS.
Ex-President Max E. Woiters
President John C. Ulohm Vice
President Wm. Zander Seo. Albin
llummel Tres. J. II. Huebner.
TRUSTEES.
Gus Luerreen. Julius lirleger
Leo Veit G. Chas. Pfcil I. G. Got
Hclwig 0 G. Wi F. Pfeih
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plumber shingles sash blinds
M doors brick wind mills etc.
1 Genuine Grlidden Barbed Wire.
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ST07E TIN and HARDWARE!
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Galvanized Iron Tanks
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FLVKS.
Wclauscr) (L Go. rjirjer. Y0XGts
City Barber Shop
A. 0. KOEPKE PR0P1UET011.
Call c i in and get a ueut Shave a good Eh.impoo Sea Foam or
Tonic. A i il application of my D.mdruff Cure free. Hair cutting in
all th latea. -.1 u-a Two first-class chairs and tiro good workmen.
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Genu: ill iinrUtlonc
.11 L. KIDSON M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Shinei TejjH. OHice next door to Grave's diuj
OBicc bet"n Wi-lbaUHa.. and tore- Office hours at all times
the drngstoi- Calls promptly at- during the day. Calls promptly
tended. Usi.i-nce oppos.te Moth- answered day and night
odist church 'Shiner Texas
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J. W A KNOCK.
OFIiCK HOURS
All timn dunug the day Office;
next door to Wangemunn's store. .'
Calls promptly attended to. I
Sbiair
Oexitist-
ZAHN-ARTZ.
IIullettsillc Texas.
Will be in Shiner from 1st to 5th
Tcas.of Dvory month.
Correspondence.
MOULTOlsr.
IT'S LOCAL SCWS.
Morrro.v Texas.
EDIT0B GAfc'lTEi
Splendid rains btve fallen and
crops are in ixcelleut condition.
Tbedemii at held then primary
hsreSaturdu Delegates to the
county con.aiition go instiucted
for Lane for congiess and unin-
structed for anyone olso.
Hon. Waller Gresham made a
short speech hem Friday night.
Alargccrettd af Flatonia peo-
plo vore down Suturday to help
Moulton hold hor convention for
which Moulton is trulj thankful.
A snull party of Moullonites
went down to the Giudaloupo liver
Saturday on a fishing expedition
letnrning Sunday.
Fiod Lueke and Alex KoUebuo
spent a few hours in Shiner last
Sunday
Miss Besile Burnt a beautilul
and accomplished young lady of
Flatonia was visiting in Moulton
last week
Country Boy
Motiton Institute.
Mni'UON I.NHT.
Kin run GAhriE
11 you will allow me space in
your valuable paper I will try
and write a few Ulois from our
little itlige.
Mr. Davo Hughs has gone to
Wichita on a unit and to look out
for a new home.
Mi. llcrelord and hii daugklci
Mrs Fiank Waller want to Weim
ar on a Mbit lait week.
A hop was gnen at the rcudenco
of Mr Hooper ht Fnd.iy nifh'
for the benelit ui the little folk".
Weleain that Mr. Zannio Kuer
is on the sick list.
Mr. James Johnson Sr went
into the woods wettof tho InBtitulo
the other day and cut two bee
tiees from which he realized su
pounds of boncy.
Ed .White of Flatonia .wav hi
our midst Sunday.
We learn from our post matUr
Major Holmes who tendered bis
resignation as post mastor eciu
tune ago that there is some hopiu
of our post odice being retaini.il .i
while longer yet
Will Leaztr took a lot of plums
to Flatonia last week and sold thiiii
for fitty cents a bucket.
Plenty of watermtlons are ion -iug
in now.
Mr. Morgan of Flatonia w is in
our ullage bunday to see his but
girl.
Look out fur a wedding soon.
Joe Spears informs us tb it lio
will go to Uallettsville next uit-1;
to stand an examination loi
teacher.
John Coleman i" all Biniles noa j
anothir daughter.
The culuied population are going
to celebrate the l'lth at Moulton in
the La rata Park.
Kd Clark spent Thursday mid
Friday with bis father and then
returned home.
John Tamienberger says that tho
world might be round but you
can't make him believe that thu
Mississippi Kiier runs up hill. Ho
says that Mr. Mauray is not the
only smart man in this woild
The convention at .Moulton in-
structed for Lane for congress and
Schliecber for land commiioiu i
There wus quite a crowd prennt.
Well as my nows are gating
scarce I will come to a cloee ami
besides it is pretty near time to
feed the hogs.
Oiishim k.
On account of the state Republi-
can League to be held at Foi t Woith
June 11th and HUh the b A A- A P
Ry will sell round trip tiiketH to
that point via Waco at one furo
plus 50 cents limited to return
June 15.
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1894, newspaper, June 14, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111966/m1/1/ocr/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .

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